The Revolutionary Guards are trying to 'resurrect' Hezbollah - Preparing for war with Israel and the USA
Iran's Revolutionary Guards are taking a central role in reorganizing Hezbollah in Lebanon as preparations intensify for potential conflict with the US and Israel.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has assumed a pivotal role in the command and reorganization of Hezbollah in Lebanon. This effort is part of Tehran's preparation for an anticipated military confrontation with the United States and Israel. Reports from Saudi Arabia's Al Arabiya network, citing sources close to Hezbollah, indicate that Iranian officials, some recently arrived from Tehran, are tasked with modernizing the military capabilities of Hezbollah and conducting fighter training across various regions of Lebanon.
The sources also highlight that IRGC officials have engaged with members of Hezbollah's rocket unit at a site in the Bekaa Valley, which was recently targeted by an Israeli airstrike. These airstrikes, as per the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), aimed at headquarters used by Hezbollah and Hamas in Lebanon. The escalation of military activities and the involvement of Iranian forces suggest a significant increase in coordination between Tehran and its allied militant groups in the region, raising concerns about the potential for a broader conflict.
The consequences of these developments are profound, especially given the context of ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran. The airstrikes resulted in at least 50 injuries and 12 fatalities, further intensifying the volatility of the situation. With both sides reportedly preparing for confrontation, the risk of an all-out war involving multiple regional actors becomes increasingly probable, emphasizing the need for diplomatic engagement to defuse escalating tensions.